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Health Care
Ontario Establishes 2 Priorities To Improve Confidence In Health Care
1) Reducing ER Wait Times
2) Improving Access To Family Health Care
TORONTO - Reducing wait times in emergency departments and improving access to family health care are Ontario's two most important health care priorities over the next four years.
The ER strategy includes:
- Reducing the number of visits to emergency rooms
- A new Aging at Home Strategy that enables seniors to continue living
in their homes
- Better management of chronic diseases, such as diabetes
- More home care
- Improved community-based mental health and addiction treatment
The Family Health Care Strategy
Provides Ontarians more alternatives for non-emergency health care services includes:
- 50 new Family Health Teams
- 25 nurse practitioner-led clinics
- 9,000 new nurses
QUOTES
"Reducing ER wait times and connecting patients to family health care will
improve patient satisfaction and enhance confidence in Ontario's health care
system," said George Smitherman, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and
Long-Term Care. "Patients are at the heart of our health care system and the
government is listening to their needs. Making significant gains in these two
priority areas will be crucial to improving the health of all Ontarians and
ensuring the future sustainability of our health care system."
QUICK FACTS
- Ontario's Wait Time Strategy has made remarkable progress since being
introduced in 2004 with wait times for cataract surgery being reduced
by 61.4 per cent, CT scans by 54.3 per cent, knee replacement by
41.6 per cent, hip replacement by 36.2 per cent, cancer surgery by
18.5 per cent, and MRI scans by 9.2 per cent.
- The Wait Time Alliance (WTA) recently crowned Ontario a national
leader in reducing wait times. For the first time, the WTA gave
Ontario the highest grades - Straight As - for meeting performance
targets in reducing wait times in five areas: hip replacements, knee
replacements, cataract surgery, radiation oncology and cardiac
services. No other province reached this achievement.
- The government has created 150 Family Health Teams which are
providing care to more than 1.7 million Ontarians - including about
180,000 patients who didn't have a family doctor.
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